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Multi-omics analysis on an agroecosystem reveals the significant role of organic nitrogen to increase agricultural crop yield

Both inorganic fertilizer inputs and crop yields have increased globally, with the concurrent increase in the pollution of water bodies due to nitrogen leaching from soils. Designing agroecosystems that are environmentally friendly is urgently required. Since agroecosystems are highly complex and co...

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Autores principales: Ichihashi, Yasunori, Date, Yasuhiro, Shino, Amiu, Shimizu, Tomoko, Shibata, Arisa, Kumaishi, Kie, Funahashi, Fumiaki, Wakayama, Kenji, Yamazaki, Kohei, Umezawa, Akio, Sato, Takumi, Kobayashi, Makoto, Kamimura, Mayu, Kusano, Miyako, Che, Fang-Sik, O`Brien, Martin, Tanoi, Keitaro, Hayashi, Makoto, Nakamura, Ryuhei, Shirasu, Ken, Kikuchi, Jun, Nihei, Naoto
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7321985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32513689
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1917259117
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author Ichihashi, Yasunori
Date, Yasuhiro
Shino, Amiu
Shimizu, Tomoko
Shibata, Arisa
Kumaishi, Kie
Funahashi, Fumiaki
Wakayama, Kenji
Yamazaki, Kohei
Umezawa, Akio
Sato, Takumi
Kobayashi, Makoto
Kamimura, Mayu
Kusano, Miyako
Che, Fang-Sik
O`Brien, Martin
Tanoi, Keitaro
Hayashi, Makoto
Nakamura, Ryuhei
Shirasu, Ken
Kikuchi, Jun
Nihei, Naoto
author_facet Ichihashi, Yasunori
Date, Yasuhiro
Shino, Amiu
Shimizu, Tomoko
Shibata, Arisa
Kumaishi, Kie
Funahashi, Fumiaki
Wakayama, Kenji
Yamazaki, Kohei
Umezawa, Akio
Sato, Takumi
Kobayashi, Makoto
Kamimura, Mayu
Kusano, Miyako
Che, Fang-Sik
O`Brien, Martin
Tanoi, Keitaro
Hayashi, Makoto
Nakamura, Ryuhei
Shirasu, Ken
Kikuchi, Jun
Nihei, Naoto
author_sort Ichihashi, Yasunori
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description Both inorganic fertilizer inputs and crop yields have increased globally, with the concurrent increase in the pollution of water bodies due to nitrogen leaching from soils. Designing agroecosystems that are environmentally friendly is urgently required. Since agroecosystems are highly complex and consist of entangled webs of interactions between plants, microbes, and soils, identifying critical components in crop production remain elusive. To understand the network structure in agroecosystems engineered by several farming methods, including environmentally friendly soil solarization, we utilized a multiomics approach on a field planted with Brassica rapa. We found that the soil solarization increased plant shoot biomass irrespective of the type of fertilizer applied. Our multiomics and integrated informatics revealed complex interactions in the agroecosystem showing multiple network modules represented by plant traits heterogeneously associated with soil metabolites, minerals, and microbes. Unexpectedly, we identified soil organic nitrogen induced by soil solarization as one of the key components to increase crop yield. A germ-free plant in vitro assay and a pot experiment using arable soils confirmed that specific organic nitrogen, namely alanine and choline, directly increased plant biomass by acting as a nitrogen source and a biologically active compound. Thus, our study provides evidence at the agroecosystem level that organic nitrogen plays a key role in plant growth.
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spelling pubmed-73219852020-07-01 Multi-omics analysis on an agroecosystem reveals the significant role of organic nitrogen to increase agricultural crop yield Ichihashi, Yasunori Date, Yasuhiro Shino, Amiu Shimizu, Tomoko Shibata, Arisa Kumaishi, Kie Funahashi, Fumiaki Wakayama, Kenji Yamazaki, Kohei Umezawa, Akio Sato, Takumi Kobayashi, Makoto Kamimura, Mayu Kusano, Miyako Che, Fang-Sik O`Brien, Martin Tanoi, Keitaro Hayashi, Makoto Nakamura, Ryuhei Shirasu, Ken Kikuchi, Jun Nihei, Naoto Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Both inorganic fertilizer inputs and crop yields have increased globally, with the concurrent increase in the pollution of water bodies due to nitrogen leaching from soils. Designing agroecosystems that are environmentally friendly is urgently required. Since agroecosystems are highly complex and consist of entangled webs of interactions between plants, microbes, and soils, identifying critical components in crop production remain elusive. To understand the network structure in agroecosystems engineered by several farming methods, including environmentally friendly soil solarization, we utilized a multiomics approach on a field planted with Brassica rapa. We found that the soil solarization increased plant shoot biomass irrespective of the type of fertilizer applied. Our multiomics and integrated informatics revealed complex interactions in the agroecosystem showing multiple network modules represented by plant traits heterogeneously associated with soil metabolites, minerals, and microbes. Unexpectedly, we identified soil organic nitrogen induced by soil solarization as one of the key components to increase crop yield. A germ-free plant in vitro assay and a pot experiment using arable soils confirmed that specific organic nitrogen, namely alanine and choline, directly increased plant biomass by acting as a nitrogen source and a biologically active compound. Thus, our study provides evidence at the agroecosystem level that organic nitrogen plays a key role in plant growth. National Academy of Sciences 2020-06-23 2020-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7321985/ /pubmed/32513689 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1917259117 Text en Copyright © 2020 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Ichihashi, Yasunori
Date, Yasuhiro
Shino, Amiu
Shimizu, Tomoko
Shibata, Arisa
Kumaishi, Kie
Funahashi, Fumiaki
Wakayama, Kenji
Yamazaki, Kohei
Umezawa, Akio
Sato, Takumi
Kobayashi, Makoto
Kamimura, Mayu
Kusano, Miyako
Che, Fang-Sik
O`Brien, Martin
Tanoi, Keitaro
Hayashi, Makoto
Nakamura, Ryuhei
Shirasu, Ken
Kikuchi, Jun
Nihei, Naoto
Multi-omics analysis on an agroecosystem reveals the significant role of organic nitrogen to increase agricultural crop yield
title Multi-omics analysis on an agroecosystem reveals the significant role of organic nitrogen to increase agricultural crop yield
title_full Multi-omics analysis on an agroecosystem reveals the significant role of organic nitrogen to increase agricultural crop yield
title_fullStr Multi-omics analysis on an agroecosystem reveals the significant role of organic nitrogen to increase agricultural crop yield
title_full_unstemmed Multi-omics analysis on an agroecosystem reveals the significant role of organic nitrogen to increase agricultural crop yield
title_short Multi-omics analysis on an agroecosystem reveals the significant role of organic nitrogen to increase agricultural crop yield
title_sort multi-omics analysis on an agroecosystem reveals the significant role of organic nitrogen to increase agricultural crop yield
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7321985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32513689
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1917259117
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